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Pennsylvania State Police Shoot Man Dead During High-Speed Chase On US 22

A Pennsylvania state trooper shot and killed a man along US 22 leading to a five-mile closure of the roadway on Thursday, Nov. 3 around 3 p.m. authorities say. 

A Pennsylvania state police vehicle and a 511PA map showing the closure of US Route 22 in Pennsylvania.

A Pennsylvania state police vehicle and a 511PA map showing the closure of US Route 22 in Pennsylvania.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Pennsylvania state police (overlay); 511PA

The shooting followed a felony domestic incident involving a weapon in Richland Township, State Trooper Steve Limani told members of the media around 6 p.m.

The man fled local police as they attempted to arrest him, leading them on a high-speed chase, "putting the community in danger," Limani said, adding that state troopers in the area observed the chase and jumped into action, taking over the pursuit.

**New details, including the identity of the man, have been released you can read about them here.**

The man attempted to turn into the eastbound lanes, so a state trooper did a "pit-maneuver" to stop him, pinning him to the jersey barrier. 

He refused to comply with commands, so officers opened fire, using "lethal force," Limani said. 

The coroner was called sometime before 4 p.m., according to Limani and dispatchers. 

It is unclear if other forces were used first, such as a TASER device, and it is not known if the man fired back at police, although no injuries were reported.

The Westmoreland County district attorney's office is involved in the investigation.

US 22 was closed in the westbound lanes from New Derry Road and Latrobe New Alexandria Road in Dery Township, according to PennDOT. 

State police were on the scene and urged drivers to find alternative routes. 

The roadway reopened around 7 p.m.

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